The President of the Party of Democratic Action (SDA), Bakir Izetbegović, stated today in Sarajevo that the President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik and his regime are the generators of the crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina, along with what is coming from Belgrade.
He claims that the Coalition of the Three (Troika) parties have brought themselves “up against the wall” because if anyone can defeat Dodik, it will be him with his policies that have no future.
Addressing reporters before the start of the gathering at which the organization Žene SDA marked its 32nd anniversary, Izetbegović expressed support for the new platform signed by nine parties on joint action at the state level, but expressed doubts about the possibility of realizing such a program.
“Politics is the art of the possible and the question arises whether they can implement it,” Izetbegović asks.
He believes that until politicians in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the people who elect them come to their senses, there will hardly be any progress, but that it can be bad or something less bad, and during the SDA era, he says, it was something less bad.



